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What to do with my Used Graphing Calculators

April 26, 2013


Options for Getting Rid of Your Used Graphing Calculators

HP 48GX used calculatorWith the end of the school year fast approaching, many students start contemplating what to do with their used graphing calculators. Perhaps you are uncertain whether you will have a continued need for a graphing calculator or you just don’t want the clutter. Another factor in your decision may be you’re your technology is outdated. Regardless of your reason, now is the perfect time to consider your options.

Used Graphing Calculators BuyBack Programs

If you are new to the Math and Science world and were required to purchase that expensive, latest model graphing calculator for a single class, you’re in luck. You have to option to re-sell your used calculator for cash. Sites like www.SellYouCalculators.com will buy your calculator back and put cash in your pocket. This is an excellent option, especially if you are on a limited student budget or simply want to re-coop some of your initial expense. These online buyback programs are designed to make it easy for you to collect money for your used calculator. You simply visit the site, select which calculator you have and its condition, request a quote and send it on its way (usually free shipping). Once received, the company will verify the make/model and condition and send you the funds based on your specifications.

Selling a Used Calculator for the Do It Yourselfer

Garage sale, ebay, Craigslist or other selling sites are another option for getting rid of that used calculator. Garage sales are generally frequented by people looking for bargains, so pricing is of the utmost importance when using this method. Ebay may be a viable option if you are not set on a getting a specific price, but would rather just see your used calculator find a new home. Craiglist is also an option for those who don’t want to put forth the effort or don’t have enough items to have a garage sale. 

A few things to consider when using these methods: 1) screen buyers by only offering an email address for contact when dealing with online methods, 2) if meeting a potential buyer, agree to meet in a public place rather than a private residence and 3) collect payment before shipping your item out. While these may seem like common sense, people can be very convincing especially when a person is eager to sell.

While you may get a little more bank for your buck, you will have to put in more time and effort than going through a buyback program as previously mentioned.

Using your Used Graphing Calculator for a Charitable Contribution

A third option would be to donate the calculator to your school’s science or math department or similar programs to help students who don’t have the financial means to afford a new or slightly used graphing calculator. Making contributions to an approved charitable organization like schools, Salvation Army, Red Cross or Goodwill can also serve as a tax write off. This option doesn’t put cash in your hands immediately, but can help at tax time. Just remember to get a receipt from the organization that you are donating to, so that you can show proof of your contribution for tax purposes. This can be extremely rewarding, especially knowing that you might be helping the next Albert Einstein get his start.

There are many options for getting rid of your used calculator. In most cases, you will receive some compensation for your used graphing calculator even if it is not in excellent condition. If you have questions about selling your used calculator or valuation, please contactwww.SellYourCalculators.com today.

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